Fulton Schools of Engineering Education Seminars (SEEdS) – What is Universal Design and How Can I Use it in the Engineering Classroom? with Rachel Figard
Fulton Schools of Engineering Education Seminars (SEEdS)
What is Universal Design and How Can I Use it in the Engineering Classroom?
Guest Speaker: Rachel Figard
Date: October 17, 2025 | 12:00 – 1:00pm MST
Location: Zoom
Seminar Description: Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a framework for creating flexible, inclusive learning environments by providing multiple ways for students to engage, access information, and demonstrate their knowledge. This talk introduces UDL as a tool for creating more inclusive and effective engineering classrooms. Attendees will explore the core principles of UDL, explore practical examples of how UDL strategies can be applied to engineering teaching, and reflect on ways in which they can implement UDL into their classes.

Dr. Rachel Figard is an Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering and the Engineering Education Transformations Institute within the University of Georgia’s College of Engineering. Her research explores accessibility and user experience, sociotechnical design and learning, student experience, engineering culture, and broadening participation in engineering.
More about Fulton Schools of Engineering Education Seminars (SEEdS)
LTH will continue to host monthly guest speaker seminars for the community to regularly learn about and discuss topics related to Engineering Education. The seminars, formerly known as the Teaching Community of Practice (TCP), are open to anyone interested in the FSE community.
Third Fridays | 12pm-1pm MST | via Zoom
- Friday, September 19, 2025: Think. Write. Learn. Rethinking Writing in Engineering. with guest speakers Duane Roen (ASU) & Stefani Jenkins (ASU)
- Friday, October 17, 2025: What is Universal Design and How Can I Use it in the Engineering Classroom? with guest speaker Rachel Figard (University of Georgia)
- Friday, November 21, 2025: Building and maintaining chosen family to support student outcomes in engineering, with guest speaker, Justin C. Major (Rowan University)